UFO hovers over belfast....

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These are 2 stories posted to a website which I look at from time to time. Thought that UK readers would be interested:

UFO HOVERS OVER BELFAST
On Friday, May 2, 2003, at 11 p.m., Trevor Thomas was in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK when "facing east" he saw "what at first I thought was an aircraft light shining in my direction, from approximately 1,000 feet (300 meters) in the air over Belfast. It shone continually without flickering, and there was no sign of any pilot lights. It shone for approximately 10 minutes without moving at all."

"There was no sound of motors or any engine (noise) to accompany it. Then, without a trace of engine or aircraft sound, the light just disappeared. May I point out that the light was at least three times the brightness of the North Star (Polaris). It was a white light, round, spherical shaped." (Email Form Report)

COUPLE SPIES A UFO IN DUNOON, SCOTLAND
On Sunday, May 25, 2003, a couple "was walking down a hill next to the street we live on" in the West Bay section of Dunoon, Argyllshire, Scotland, UK "when I turned to my right and saw a bright green-yellow oblong shape moving really quietly horizontally across the top of the Bishop's Glen (hills)," the female witness reported, "I said, 'Did you see that?' He said he saw the same thing and noted that there was no noise."

"It was travelling faster than the speed of the (RAF) fighter jets that fly over here on training regularly. The object made no noise, moved quickly, was 'luminous' green/yellow, and I noticed slight pinkish tinges around the edges. Then it just disappeared."

"It was going from north to south, very big and very fast. Didn't know who to report it to. Found your Web site." (Email Form Report)
 
> These are 2 stories posted to a website which I look at from time to time.
> Thought that UK readers would be interested:

> UFO HOVERS OVER BELFAST
> On Friday, May 2, 2003, at 11 p.m., Trevor Thomas was in Belfast, Northern
> Ireland, UK when "facing east" he saw "what at first I
> thought was an aircraft light shining in my direction, from approximately
> 1,000 feet (300 meters) in the air over Belfast. It shone continually
> without flickering, and there was no sign of any pilot lights. It shone
> for approximately 10 minutes without moving at all."

> "There was no sound of motors or any engine (noise) to accompany it.
> Then, without a trace of engine or aircraft sound, the light just
> disappeared. May I point out that the light was at least three times the
> brightness of the North Star (Polaris). It was a white light, round,
> spherical shaped." (Email Form Report)

> COUPLE SPIES A UFO IN DUNOON, SCOTLAND
> On Sunday, May 25, 2003, a couple "was walking down a hill next to
> the street we live on" in the West Bay section of Dunoon,
> Argyllshire, Scotland, UK "when I turned to my right and saw a bright
> green-yellow oblong shape moving really quietly horizontally across the
> top of the Bishop's Glen (hills)," the female witness reported,
> "I said, 'Did you see that?' He said he saw the same thing and noted
> that there was no noise."

> "It was travelling faster than the speed of the (RAF) fighter jets
> that fly over here on training regularly. The object made no noise, moved
> quickly, was 'luminous' green/yellow, and I noticed slight pinkish tinges
> around the edges. Then it just disappeared."

> "It was going from north to south, very big and very fast. Didn't
> know who to report it to. Found your Web site." (Email Form Report)

Theres about as much chance of seeing a UFO as reading an incisive and relevant Morrissey comment posted on this board!
 
> These are 2 stories posted to a website which I look at from time to time.
> Thought that UK readers would be interested:

> UFO HOVERS OVER BELFAST
> On Friday, May 2, 2003, at 11 p.m., Trevor Thomas was in Belfast, Northern
> Ireland, UK when "facing east" he saw "what at first I
> thought was an aircraft light shining in my direction, from approximately
> 1,000 feet (300 meters) in the air over Belfast. It shone continually
> without flickering, and there was no sign of any pilot lights. It shone
> for approximately 10 minutes without moving at all."

> "There was no sound of motors or any engine (noise) to accompany it.
> Then, without a trace of engine or aircraft sound, the light just
> disappeared. May I point out that the light was at least three times the
> brightness of the North Star (Polaris). It was a white light, round,
> spherical shaped." (Email Form Report)

> COUPLE SPIES A UFO IN DUNOON, SCOTLAND
> On Sunday, May 25, 2003, a couple "was walking down a hill next to
> the street we live on" in the West Bay section of Dunoon,
> Argyllshire, Scotland, UK "when I turned to my right and saw a bright
> green-yellow oblong shape moving really quietly horizontally across the
> top of the Bishop's Glen (hills)," the female witness reported,
> "I said, 'Did you see that?' He said he saw the same thing and noted
> that there was no noise."

> "It was travelling faster than the speed of the (RAF) fighter jets
> that fly over here on training regularly. The object made no noise, moved
> quickly, was 'luminous' green/yellow, and I noticed slight pinkish tinges
> around the edges. Then it just disappeared."

> "It was going from north to south, very big and very fast. Didn't
> know who to report it to. Found your Web site." (Email Form Report)

It couldn't have been travelling THAT fast. Twenty three days to get from Belfast to Dunoon??
A Caledonian McBrayne ferry does it quicker than that. Just.
 
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